Bryology

BioOne Vista | November 2024

Bryology research reveals the critical role that mosses, liverworts, and hornworts serve in ecosystem health, from regulating water cycles to providing habitats for microfauna. Insights discovered by bryologists help conserve biodiversity and improve environmental resilience, contributing to sustainable ecosystems and enriching our understanding of our environment.

This article collection proudly features peer-reviewed scientific research from BioOne Complete publishing partners, including The Bryologist, Candollea, Cryptogamie, Bryologie, Evansia, Herzogia, Lindbergia, Southeastern Naturalist, and more.

Macro view of four flat-topped antheridiophores (male sexual parts) and one archegoniophore (female) growing from the surface of a liverwort thallus. Moss growing among the thalluses.

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AMEGHINIANA

Fossil Bryophytes from the Middle Triassic Sorocayense Group, San Juan Province, Central-Western Argentina

 

AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL

Association of Epiphytic Fern Vittaria lineata with Moss Octoblepharum albidum on Palm Sabal palmetto in Southeast Florida, with Notes on Accompanying Fern Phlebodium aureum


ANNALES BOTANICI FENNICI

Bryophytes of Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam


AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY

Taxonomic revision of Riccia (Ricciaceae, Marchantiophyta) in the monsoon tropics of the Northern Territory, Australia  


THE BRYOLOGIST

Community assembly in epiphytic bryophyte communities along the vertical gradient in a Colombian tropical rainforest


CANDOLLEA

In the footsteps of Michel Allioni: Liverworts and hornworts from the surroundings of Gualaquiza (Ecuador) 


CARIBBEAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE

Bryophyte Diversity and Distribution in the Virgin Islands Based on Historical Collections


CASTANEA

Noteworthy Collections: First documented antheridia on Palamocladium leskeoides (Brachytheciaceae) in North America


CRYPTOGAMIE, BRYOLOGIE

Bryophyte Colonization on the Monuments of Champaner Pavagadh – UNESCO World Heritage Site and Its Association with Geological Substrates


EVANSIA

Key to the Liverwort Genera in North America North of Mexico


HERZOGIA

Bryophilous ascomycetes of North America – an overview of the recorded species


THE JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY

The flora on the High Line, New York City, New York: A 17-year comparison 


LINDBERGIA

Cytological studies of east Himalayan hornworts and liverworts species 


MADROÑO

The Bryophyte Flora of Henry W. Coe State Park


NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST

Bryophyte Diversity of On-Campus Old-Growth and Secondary-Growth Forests in Montgomery County, Virginia


NOVON

Leiodontium geminoserratum (Hypnaceae, Bryophyta), a New Species from Thailand


PALYNOLOGY

Hornwort (Anthocerotopsida) Spores in Late Quaternary Wetland Sediments and Dryland Soils, Rapa Nui (Easter Island)


RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

Biological Soil Crusts of the Great Plains: A Review 


RHODORA

Plant Traits and Community Metrics across a Snowmelt Gradient at Alpine Snowbank Sites on Mt. Washington, New Hampshire


SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST

Ecology of Conocephalum salebrosum (Snakeskin Liverwort) in Western North Carolina Streams


SYSTEMATIC BOTANY

A New Species of Bazzania (Lepidoziaceae, Marchantiophyta) from the Guiana Highlands of Brazil
American Fern Journal CoverThe Bryologist Journal CoverCryptogamie, Bryologie Journal CoverEvansia Journal CoverHerzogia Journal CoverLindbergia Journal CoverPalynology Journal CoverRhodora Journal Cover



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